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Energy partitioning between fat and bone mass is controlled via a hypothalamic leptin/NPY relay

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BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Maintaining energy balance is important to ensure a healthy organism. However, energy partitioning, coordinating the distribution of sufficient energy to different organs and tissues is equally important, but the control of this process is largely unknown. In obesity, an increase in fat mass necessitates the production of additional bone mass to cope with the increase in bodyweight and processes need to be in place to communicate this new weight bearing demand. Here, we investigate the interaction between leptin and NPY, two factors critically involved in the regulation of both energy metabolism and bone mass, in this process. METHODS: We assessed the co-localization of leptin receptors on NPY neurons using RNAScope followed by a systematic examination of body composition and energy metabolism profiling in male and female mice lacking leptin receptors specifically in NPY neurons (Lepr(lox/lox);NPY(Cre/+)). The effect of short-term switching between chow and high-fat diet was also examined in these mice. RESULTS: We uncovered that leptin receptor expression is greater on a subpopulation of NPY neurons in the arcuate that do not express AgRP. We further show that Lepr(lox/lox);NPY(Cre/+) mice exhibit significantly increased adiposity while bone mass is diminished. These body composition changes occur in the absence of alterations in food intake or energy expenditure, demonstrating a prominent role for leptin signaling in NPY neurons in the control of energy partitioning. Importantly however, when fed a high-fat diet, these mice display a switch in energy partitioning whereby they exhibit a significantly enhanced ability to increase their bone mass to match the increased bodyweight caused by higher caloric intake concurrent with attenuated adiposity. CONCLUSIONS: Taken together, these results demonstrate that leptin signaling in NPY neurons is critical for coordinating energy partitioning between fat and bone mass especially during situations of changes in energy balance.

Type Journal
ISBN 1476-5497 (Electronic) 0307-0565 (Linking)
Authors Lee, N. J.; Qi, Y.; Enriquez, R. F.; Clarke, I.; Ip, C. K.; Wee, N.; Baldock, P. A.; Herzog, H.
Responsible Garvan Author Professor Herbert Herzog
Publisher Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OBESITY
Published Date 2020-10-31
Published Volume 44
Published Issue 10
Published Pages 2149-2164
Status Published in-print
DOI 10.1038/s41366-020-0550-6
URL link to publisher's version https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32152498